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Capacity: 8,286 Opened: 26th December 1994 vs Bristol City, League Division One Stand Replaced: Birmingham Road End Terrace
It was originally an uncovered terrace and stayed that way up until 1964 when the roof off the old Handsworth side stand was 'transferred'. The 1993/94 season saw the terrace used for the last time for the League Division One game against Grimsby Town on the 30th April. The current all seater stand took approximately eight months to build and was opened on Boxing Day 1994 for the League Division One game against Bristol City. The 'Brummie' and the Smethwick End were built at a reported combined cost of £4.6 million. From 1994 up until 2004 the Stand was known as the Apollo 2000 Stand due to a sponsorship deal the club signed with the electrical appliance dealer. The current capacity of the stand is 8,286 compared to 14,000 the terrace was once capable of housing.
Season Ticket and Matchday Prices For The Birmingham Road End
ds - disabled seating. There will be seven category A, seven category B and five category C matches.
Internal photo's of the Birmingham Road End
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